Sadly No!
Hurricane Tomas was called a hurricane because it was a tropical cyclone that produced sustained winds in excess of 74 mph, thus meeting the definition of a hurricane.
No there was no hurricane named carson
I am pretty sure it was Hurricane Earl in the Virgin Islands.
A hurricane that forms in the Atlantic is simply called a hurricane.
hurricane
Hurricane Tomas was called a hurricane because it was a tropical cyclone that produced sustained winds in excess of 74 mph, thus meeting the definition of a hurricane.
In India a hurricane is called a cyclone.
A hurricane over the Atlantic Ocean is simply called a hurricane.
The center of a hurricane is an area of calm winds called the eye of the hurricane.
No there was no hurricane named carson
Hurricane Andrew.
Yes, there has been a hurricane called Hurricane Robert, which occurred in the Pacific Ocean in 1997. It was a Category 1 hurricane that formed in the eastern Pacific basin.
Yes it's called Hurricane Irene.
If you mean what was the hurricane called Then i know It was called HURRICANE SANDY
The eye of a hurricane is the calm, often clear area at the center of rotation of the storm.
I am pretty sure it was Hurricane Earl in the Virgin Islands.
A hurricane that forms in the Atlantic is simply called a hurricane.